SVT-40 "SA" Tula (1941)

papy

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Hi guys,

A few pics of my SVT-40. A non refurb old lady now retired... ;)
Still looking for an original WWII mount scope!


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Good photos. Looks like its been around the block, looking at the stock. I haven't seen the little notch at the top/back of the receiver, is that for a scope?
 
That's awesome. Finn capture, grooves and notch for scope, and a freakin bayonet. Too bad about the crack in the wrist of the stock. Have you entertained the possibility of putting it in an AVT stock to keep it functional?
 
Is the magazine pinned to 5 ?

A very nice, and uncommon SVT along with the bayonet too you lucky bugger you :D.

That's awesome. Finn capture, grooves and notch for scope, and a freakin bayonet. Too bad about the crack in the wrist of the stock. Have you entertained the possibility of putting it in an AVT stock to keep it functional?

Yes, pinned to 5...

I will have a look on that little crack. I guess that it can be corrected by a professionnal quite easily.
 
If you do have someone repair the stock please make sure he understands to leave the rest of it alone. Hate to see the guy thinking he's doing you a favour, touch it up, and remove any markings.

Putting it into another stock might be worthwhile to preserve the one you have.
 
Hi guys,

A few pics of my SVT-40. A non refurb old lady now retired... ;)
Still looking for an original WWII mount scope!


Photo024.jpg


Photo025.jpg


Photo009.jpg


Photo015.jpg


Photo017.jpg


Photo021.jpg


Photo006.jpg


Photo011.jpg


Photo012.jpg


Photo004.jpg


Photo003.jpg


Photo027.jpg


Photo030.jpg
Just gorgeous!:) I bet your SVT have been quite busy in the old days;) I also hunt for a original scope mount for my 1941 sniper,extremely scarce item and cost a fortune for 1 in usable rusted cond.... But we never know what we can find,still hoping.
Jocelyn
 
Really cool rifle, you don't see many non refurbs at all anymore.

Is it me, or do the receiver and stock serial numbers not match anyway? Maybe the Finns swapped out the stock in the field?
 
I have used Gorilla "Super Glue" to fix some stocks. If you have a syringe it is the best. Fill, use a clamp (use pads to protect the stock) and once done carefully remove any excess glue.

This is a bit of a painstacking process, but the repair will be strong and hardly noticable.
I am sure Lee glues would work too.
 
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